Costa Rica's "800-522-4700" won more than $2.1m after taking down the fifth-biggest online poker tournament in terms of prize pool. They topped a 505-player field and defeated Patrick "Babu$hka" Leonard heads-up, who would have to settle for $1.6m.

Meanwhile, there were titles for "ShopChop96", "miya111" and "ChilaxChuck" on what was a massive Sunday over on GGPoker.

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"ShopChop96" Wins WSOPC Event #7: Monster Stack For $135,865

After the dust settled in Event #7: Monster Stack, it was “ShopChop96” who bested the field of 5,161 to nab the grand prize and turn the $200 buy in into $135,965.

“ShopChop96” representing Mexico, was spotted in the middle part of the day with a large stack amongst the chip leaders. They remained one of the serious contenders throughout the day and stayed around the chip lead all the way down until the final table.

Final Table Results

Position

Player

Country

Prize Money

1

ShopChop96

Mexico

$135,965

2

Jayb0y_11

United Kingdom

$92,875

3

LuckyBuda

Brazil

$93,866

4

mezcal

Canada

$43,918

5

LMFAO

Germany

$30,200

6

Yummers19

Singapore

$20,767

7

GanhadorDeFazenda

Brazil

$14,280

8

benbenbigalo

Israel

$9,820

9

NWO1985

United Kingdom

$6,753

Final Table Recap

At the final table, play slowed for a significant amount of time with eight players remaining as many short stacks survived and chips were passed around. The players eventually were eliminated in relatively straightforward fashion relative to their chip positions with “Jayb0y_11” emerging as a contender with six players remaining.

But “ShopChop96” would regain the advantage as they eliminated “LuckyBuda” in third place to take a 70:30 chip advantage to heads up over “Jayb0y_11”. The gap would grow quickly as the Mexican player extended their lead, winning pot after pot. Despite surviving one all in, “Jayb0y_11” could not turn things around and eventually succumbed when their flush draw failed to come in on the final hand to give “ShopChop96” the WSOP Circuit title and ring.

"800-522-4700" Wins Event #8: High Roller Championship for $2,198,292

After nearly 15 hours of play, the winner of the most valuable ring so far is Costa Rica's "800-522-4700". They made it through a field of 505 runners to win the $2,198,292 first prize for 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit Event #8: High Roller Championship $10M Gtd.

Heads-up they defeated Patrick "Babu$hka" Leonard who would have to settle for $1.6m, the biggest online score of his career.

Final Table Results

Place

Player

Country

Prize

1

800-522-4700

Costa Rica

$2,198,292

2

Patrick "Babu$hka" Leonard

United Kingdom

$1,611,342

3

HotPot44

Canada

$1,181,110

4

BlackPhillip

Canada

$865,750

5

M0therLover

Thailand

$634,592

6

mm1993

China

$465,154

7

AlwaysWithNuts

Russian Federation

$340,956

8

gaufreancienne

Brazil

$249,920

9

Sub_Zero

Croatia

$183,190

The Day's Action

The biggest buy-in event of the GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit came with a whopping $10,000,000 guarantee, which was hit just after the start of Level 13, and the pot just kept growing from there. When all was said and done, 505 entries swelled the prize pool to $12,372,500, and 71 players shared in that money.

WE BEAT THE 10 MILLION GUARANTEE IN THE HIGH ROLLER CHAMPIONSHIP!!! What a day, what an achievement!

— GGPoker - Home Of The $100M WSOP Super Circuit (@GGPokerOfficial)

When registration closed, there were less than 200 players still sitting with chips, and that number dwindled fast. It only took about two hours from the close of registration to start paying out min-cashes of $57,547. One of the players to make it there, and beyond, was the winner of the first event in this series, "TheMadQueen". They won Event #1: COVID Charity 1M Gtd for more than $250,000, and managed to make it to the second pay level in this one for another $71,632.

Things moved pretty quickly, and within about two hours, the final 18 were set. It was another two hours again until the final nine were seated together. "Sub_Zero" was out quickly in ninth when their nines couldn't hold against ace-three, and they were quickly followed in eighth place by Brazil's "gaufreancienne" in a horrible spot with queens into aces.

"AlwaysWithNuts" was very short stacked when they got it in with suited connectors and couldn't get there against king-ten. "mm1993" took sixth shortly after with fours into eights. They played five-handed for about 15 minutes before "M0therLover" found themselves all in with a dominated king for fifth place and $634,592.

It took another 20 minutes to decided fourth place in what was essentially a million-dollar pay jump. Canada's "BlackPhillip" ended up taking the last spot under $1 million ($865,750) when their dominated queen couldn't find any help. "HotPot44" followed quickly in third for $1,181,110, setting up an epic heads up battle between "800-522-4700" and Patrick "Babu$hka" Leonard.

"800-522-4700" was in control most of the way, but Leonard fought back for more than half an hour. At one point they pulled close to even, but in the end, Leonard ran into kings with ace-four, and couldn't get there. Leonard won $1,611,342 for second place, while Costa Rican "800-522-4700" won $2,198,292, the title and the ring.

"miya111" Wins Event $9: Mini Main Event for $278,361

From a field of 4,104 players, "miya111" was the last player standing in the2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit $100 Mini-Main Event. "miya111", from Malaysia, took down the tournament after ten hours of play, and came away with a $278,361 payday.

"miya111" outlasted Poland's "lecimy_tutaj" in the heads up match, with "lecimy_tutaj" going home with $198,411 for the runner-up finish.

Final Table Results

Place

Winner

Country

Prize (USD)

1

miya111

Malaysia

$278,361

2

lecimy_tutaj

Poland

$198,411

3

Freddyf86

Canada

$141,434

4

LUCKYBabies

Singapore

$100,818

5

Mikhail Semin

Russian Federation

$71,867

6

Gameovered

Singapore

$51,229

7

raul-gonzalez

Andorra

$36,518

8

black0ut61

Austria

$26,031

9

JessieCheung88

China

$18,555

Canada's "Freddyf86" ($141,434) and Singapore's "LUCKYBabies" ($100,818) were among the four players taking home six-figure cash finishes. Russian pro Mikhail Semin made a deep run, getting to the final table and exiting with a fifth-place finish and $71,867 payday.

Mikhail Semin Eliminated in Fifth Place

"lecimy_tutaj" appeared poised to take down the tournament in the latter stages, at one point holding more than a third of the chips in play with 14 players left in the tournament. They held the chip lead for much of the final table as well but fell victim to a heater from the Malaysian "miya111" in short-handed play.

The tournament awarded $2,700,844 in total prize money, nearly tripling the $1,000,000 guarantee.

The final tournament of the day was the PLO High Roller Championship, and after eight hours of Pot-Limit Omaha action, "ChilaxChuck" emerged victorious, taking home $442,041, and the WSOPC ring. The prize pool had a guarantee of $1,000,000, but the field ended up drawing 234 entries, making for a huge prize pool of just under $2,267,000.

"ChilaxChuck" started the final table as the short stack, but after scoring an early double up, they went on a tear, knocking out every player at the final table except "Mikhail Tal".

Final Table Results

Position

Player

Country

Prize Money

1

"ChilaxChuck"

Canada

$442,041

2

"BailaMorena"

Austria

$330,250

3

"SillyRabbit"

Canada

$246,731

4

"Mikhail Tal"

Croatia

$184,333

5

"4sigma"

Canada

$137,716

6

"SUPERUNKNOWN"

Israel

$102,888

Three-handed play saw a few swings before "ChilaxChuck" scored the knockout of "SillyRabbit". Then, in the biggest pot of the entire tournament, "ChilaxChuck"'s naked pair of aces was able to dodge a flush draw and set outs for "BailaMorena," and from that point on, "ChilaxChuck" would never lose the lead.

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